Job Description & How to Apply Below
KWS has been providing programs and services for people impacted by Domestic Abuse since 1980. Our programs include emergency and second-stage housing, PEACE program, community-based victim services, sexualized assault services, education and prevention initiatives, a 24/7 support line, and a community thrift store. We are committed to fostering safety, choice, and inclusion, and believe in building a community free from abuse and sexualized violence through education, support, and strong partnerships.
Summary:
The Sexual Assault Services (SAS) Caseworker is a frontline, community‑based role delivering trauma‑informed, client‑centered support to individuals impacted by sexualized assault and violence. The program provides services, support, and information to victims of sexual assault, assisting them to navigate the criminal justice system. It also provides accompaniment and support to survivors of sexual assault to access healthcare services, safety planning, and community supports.
This program supports individuals of all genders and is grounded in inclusive, participant‑centered practice.
The SAS Caseworker liaises with key partners including RCMP, SART, Crown Counsel and other community service providers, to enhance the safety and support of victims of sexual assault. The role ensures coordinated, timely support while maintaining accurate, confidential documentation in alignment with established policies and procedures. This position focuses on creating meaningful opportunities for victims of sexual assault and violence to address the impacts of violence and enhance safety and stability.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide culturally safe, trauma‑informed and response‑based support, and direct service to victims of sexualized assault including navigation of the criminal justice, family law, health, child welfare and other related systems.
Conduct intake, risk assessment, and safety planning; develop survivor‑led service plans and informed consent processes while ensuring culturally safe and trauma‑informed care.
Provide general information on the justice system, relevant federal and provincial legislation and programs pertaining to victims of crime, crime prevention, safety planning, and available community, government, justice, health, and other resources.
Assess and address victims’ needs for additional supports, make appropriate referrals to community, government, justice, health, housing, immigration, and other services, while documenting referrals and outcomes.
Facilitate and provide access to information related to police investigations, charges, protective orders, sentence/probation/parole, courtroom procedures, and court etiquette. Provide courtroom orientation as needed.
Assist clients with completing applications for programs such as Crime Victim Assistance Program, provincial supports, and victim impact statements, while coordinating and tracking related paperwork.
Provide or facilitate, with informed consent, accompaniment to police, Crown Counsel, or court appearances. Support clients through the criminal justice process, including updates and restitution processes.
Maintain a professional, collaborative working relationship with Sexual Assault services (SART, SAFE), local community, justice, health, and other service providers. Participate in cross‑system planning as appropriate.
Lead or participate in case conferencing with partners (police, Crown, probation) and other community agencies, ensuring information sharing is compliant with legislation, policy, and individual consent.
Facilitate or provide advocacy support, including accompaniment to appointments (police, court, medical) and liaison with partner agencies. Support client‑centered decision‑making.
Engage in outreach and community education activities to raise awareness about Sexual Assault services, consent, and available supports. Build community partnerships with Indigenous organizations and Sexual Assault/IPVU‑serving networks.
Understand and apply knowledge about sexual assault and high‑risk domestic violence and refer to the Interagency Case Assessment Team (ICAT) as indicated by the assessed risk level.
Develop and…
Note that applications are not being accepted from your jurisdiction for this job currently via this jobsite. Candidate preferences are the decision of the Employer or Recruiting Agent, and are controlled by them alone.
To Search, View & Apply for jobs on this site that accept applications from your location or country, tap here to make a Search:
To Search, View & Apply for jobs on this site that accept applications from your location or country, tap here to make a Search:
Search for further Jobs Here:
×